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Haku Maki Festive Wine Set - 21 Original Prints
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Collection of 21 original woodblock prints by Haku Maki (1924-2000), in a complete first edition, deluxe printing of “Festive Wine: Ancient Japanese Poems from the Kinkafu”, 16/150, 1969. This set is from the famous Juda Collection of sosaku hanga prints.
Each print measures approximately 12 3/8 x 9 1/2 inches, plus margins, and is pencil signed, titled and numbered 16/150.
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Rare Koson Woodblock - Northern Lapwing
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Pre 1920 item# 558467 (stock#151372)
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Original Japanese woodblock print by Ohara Koson (1877-1945), titled " Northern Lapwing on the Branch of a Willow Tree (one leg raised)", c. 1910. This design is illustrated at plate K22.5 of "Crows, Cranes and Camellias”, the seminal reference for Koson’s work.
The image measures approximately 13 x 7 1/8 inches. It is in very good condition, aside from some trimming. It is from an album of kacho-e ...click for details
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Hiroshige Woodblock from Sixty Odd Provinces Series
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Pre 1900 item# 548015 (stock#151908)
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Original Japanese woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858), titled "Mt. Hiyori and Toba Bay in Shima Province", 1853. This design is the eighth plate from the series "Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty Odd Provinces”, published by Koshimuraya Heisuke.
The image measures approximately 13 1/2 x 9 inches, plus margins. It is in very good condition, with wonderfully fresh colors, although ther ...click for details
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Yamagishi Japanese Woodblock - Lake Towada
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Pre 1930 item# 547978 (stock#151846)
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Original Japanese woodblock print by Kazue Yamagishi (1883 - c. 1966), titled "Lake Towada", c.1929. Yamagishi's watermark is located at the lower left. Yamagishi is known for his skill as a woodblock carver, but was also quite skilled as an artist.
The image measures 11 x 14 1/4 inches, plus full margins. It is in very good condition, with only some faint spots at the top corners and left margin t ...click for details
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First State Yoshitoshi Woodblock - 36 Ghosts
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Pre 1900 item# 547947 (stock#152077)
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Original, first state Japanese woodblock print by Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), 1890, titled Gamo Sadahide's Servant, Toki Motosada, Hurling a Demon King to the Ground at Mount Inohana", from the Thirty-six Ghosts Series. It can properly be identified as a first state printing by the three color series cartouche in the upper right corner of the image.
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First State Yoshitoshi Woodblock - 36 Ghosts
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Pre 1900 item# 547944 (stock#152072)
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Original, first state Japanese woodblock print by Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), 1889, titled " Onikawa Observing the Great Carp in the Pool", from the Thirty-six Ghosts Series. This is the only design in the series in which the first state has a two color cartouche; however, the first state designs have crossing wave lines beneath where the two rocks meet (in later impressions, the lines do not cross).
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